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    Nucleon-nucleon interaction in the JJ-matrix inverse scattering approach and few-nucleon systems

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    The nucleon-nucleon interaction is constructed by means of the JJ-matrix version of inverse scattering theory. Ambiguities of the interaction are eliminated by postulating tridiagonal and quasi-tridiagonal forms of the potential matrix in the oscillator basis in uncoupled and coupled waves, respectively. The obtained interaction is very accurate in reproducing the NNNN scattering data and deuteron properties. The interaction is used in the no-core shell model calculations of 3^3H and 4^4He nuclei. The resulting binding energies of 3^3H and 4^4He are very close to experimental values.Comment: Text is revised, new figures and references adde

    Current-phase relations in SIsFS junctions in the vicinity of 0-π\pi transition

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    We consider the current-phase relation (CPR) in the Josephson junctions with complex insulator-superconductor-ferromagnetic interlayers in the vicinity of 0-π\pi transition. We find a strong impact of the second harmonic on CPR of the junctions. It is shown that the critical current can be kept constant in the region of 0-pi transition, while the CPR transforms through multi-valued hysteretic states depending on the relative values of tunnel transparency and magnetic thickness. Moreover, CPR in the transition region has multiple branches with distinct ground states.Comment: Submitted in Phys. Rev.

    Phenomenological three-cluster model of 6^{6}He

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    By using the method of hyperspherical functions within the appropriate for this method K_{\min} approximation, the simple three-cluster model for description of the ground state and the continuous spectrum states of \6He is developed. It is shown that many properties of \6He (its large rms radius and large values of the matrix elements of electromagnetic transitions from the ground state into the continuous spectrum) follow from the fact that the potential energy of \6He system decreases very slowly (as \rho^{-3}) and the binding energy is small

    Algebraic Model for scattering in three-s-cluster systems. I. Theoretical Background

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    A framework to calculate two-particle matrix elements for fully antisymmetrized three-cluster configurations is presented. The theory is developed for a scattering situation described in terms of the Algebraic Model. This means that the nuclear many-particle state and its asymptotic behaviour are expanded in terms of oscillator states of the intra-cluster coordinates. The Generating Function technique is used to optimize the calculation of matrix elements. In order to derive the dynamical equations, a multichannel version of the Algebraic Model is presented.Comment: 20 pages, 1 postscript figure, submitted to Phys. Rev.

    Effect of adhesion transfer on the surface pattern regularity in nanostructuring burnishing

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    In the paper the influence of friction-induced adhesion of metal to the tool on the formation of surface topography under nanostructuring burnishing was studied. A comprehensive approach, including both experimental (optical microscopy and profilometry) and theoretical (computer-aided simulation) methods was used. The results showed a direct connection between values of adhesion strength of materials in contact with the workpiece surface pattern quality caused by the tool movement. Results of the experimental and theoretical study are in good agreement and allow us to identify the reason of regular profile forming during surface burnishing

    NN potentials from inverse scattering in the J-matrix approach

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    An approximate inverse scattering method [7,8] has been used to construct separable potentials with the Laguerre form factors. As an application, we invert the phase shifts of proton-proton in the 1S0^1S_0 and 3P23F2^3P_2-^3F_2 channels and neutron-proton in the 3S13D1^3S_1-^3D_1 channel elastic scattering. In the latter case the deuteron wave function of a realistic npnp potential was used as input.Comment: LaTex2e, 17 pages, 3 Postscript figures; corrected typo

    Formation of Centauro and Strangelets in Nucleus-Nucleus Collisions at the LHC and their Identification by the ALICE Experiment

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    We present a phenomenological model which describes the formation of a Centauro fireball in nucleus-nucleus interactions in the upper atmosphere and at the LHC, and its decay to non-strange baryons and Strangelets. We describe the CASTOR detector for the ALICE experiment at the LHC. CASTOR will probe, in an event-by-event mode, the very forward, baryon-rich phase space 5.6 < \eta < 7.2 in 5.5 A TeV central Pb + Pb collisions. We present results of simulations for the response of the CASTOR calorimeter, and in particular to the traversal of Strangelets.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, to appear in the proceedings of the 26th ICR

    Inverse scattering J-matrix approach to nucleon-nucleus scattering and the shell model

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    The JJ-matrix inverse scattering approach can be used as an alternative to a conventional RR-matrix in analyzing scattering phase shifts and extracting resonance energies and widths from experimental data. A great advantage of the JJ-matrix is that it provides eigenstates directly related to the ones obtained in the shell model in a given model space and with a given value of the oscillator spacing Ω\hbar\Omega. This relationship is of a particular interest in the cases when a many-body system does not have a resonant state or the resonance is broad and its energy can differ significantly from the shell model eigenstate. We discuss the JJ-matrix inverse scattering technique, extend it for the case of charged colliding particles and apply it to the analysis of nαn\alpha and pαp\alpha scattering. The results are compared with the No-core Shell Model calculations of 5^5He and 5^5Li.Comment: Some text is added following suggestions of a journal refere
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